Pre-K 3 Newsletter March 6

Happy Friday Families!

We focused on Community Helpers and Letter T this week!

*It was a celebratory week in Pre-k 3, we had THREE birthdays! Happy birthday to Adrian, Luca T. and Caroline!

*We pretended to be veterinarians, bank tellers, and mail carriers. They loved caring for stuffed animals at our “vet clinic,” helping customers at the “bank,” and delivering mail around the classroom.

*We learned all about the jobs people in our community do to keep our neighborhood running!

*We also practiced an important mail skill by sorting letters and stamps, which helped us work on matching, sorting, and fine motor skills.

*Throughout the week we continued practicing writing our letter T, and the children are doing a wonderful job working on their handwriting!

*To start getting ready for spring celebrations, we made pots of gold that will be part of our St. Patrick’s Day decorations. The classroom is starting to look very festive!

*In our PBIS assembly, we watched Mrs. Arlowe compete in our teachers’ March Madness tournament. We were so proud to cheer her on — she finished in 3rd place!

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MARK YOUR CALENDAR…
Wednesday, March 11- Crazy socks & Hat day
Thursday, March 12- Dr. Seuss or Red, white & blue dress down day
Thursday, March 12- 11:30 AM Dismissal, NO AFTERCARE
Thursday, March 12- Parent-Teacher Conferences, 12:30-8PM
Friday, March 13- NO SCHOOL
Friday, March 13-  4:30PM, 5:30PM, 6:30PM Fish Fry in Parish Center
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Looking Ahead…
*If you’re interested in buying a yearbook, you can purchase the 2025-2026 school yearbook by May 1, 2026! The cost is $26.79 for a softcover and $33.37 for a hardcover (plus tax). Here is the link.
*Parent-Teacher conferences are coming up on March 12 from 12:30-8PM. Please use this link to schedule your conference. We ask that no children are present so we can speak freely about your child’s progress! Sign-up closes on March 11!
*As the weather gets nicer, please be sure to send your child in appropriate clothing for outdoor recess! We are SO READY to be able to play outside again!
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Let’s Give Them Something to Talk About…
Below are some suggestions to engage your child in a conversation about what they did at school!
  • Which community helper job would you choose? (Firefighter, Teacher, Veterinarian, Doctor, Bank Teller, Mail Carrier, Lawyer)

  • How do you spell your name?

  • What happened at the assembly yesterday? (We watched Mrs. Arlowe shoot baskets!)

Have an amazing weekend,
Mrs. Arlowe
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